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Please Welcome Greg Lewis to The Sustainability Consortium
Dear Sustainability Consortium Colleagues: As you may be aware, Kim Randle, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations for University Development, recently accepted...
A Message from the Food, Beverage & Agriculture Sector
The FB&A Sector meet in Washington, DC on January 12 and 13, 2011. The mission of this meeting was to provide a review of the Sustainability Measurement and...
Home and Personal Care Sector Launches Social Hot Spot Analysis Work
A Social Hot Spot Analysis is underway for surfactant-based products in support of the Home and Personal Care Sectors Product Committee work. This analysis will include...
Piloting an Orientation Meeting
The Food, Beverage, and Agriculture (FBA) Sector of The Sustainability Consortium (TSC) conducted its first orientation meeting on Tuesday January 11, 2011 in...
Home and Personal Care Sector Launches Internal Review of Baseline Model and Indicators for Laundry Detergents
The Product Category Baseline Model and Product Category Rules for laundry detergent products is under internal review. This unit process based “Cradle to Grave” life...
TSC Welcomes New Board of Directors
The Sustainability Consortium is pleased to announce the election of our new Board of Directors. We are enormously impressed with and grateful to all of the candidates...
Fundación Chile Joins The Sustainability Consortium
Fundación Chile -an organization that has been developing innovation for 33 years in the country- has joined the Sustainability Consortium, a new global organization...
EPA Requires Testing of 19 Widely Used Chemicals
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a final rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) requiring manufacturers of 19 high production...
Sustainability Strategy Progresses at Nice-Pak
Nice-Pak Products Inc. has transformed its Mooresville, Ind., manufacturing plant into what it calls a “zero landfill” facility. The move, expected to keep more than...